2009 Combine Forty Times for Running Backs

Published: 02/23/2009 3:46 am by Smitty in Fantasy Articles

Forty Times – Running Backs

Below you will find the official 2009 NFL Combine Results for Running Backs, including the 40-yard dash times and shuttle times. We also provide a top 11 list of the fastest running backs from this 2009 rookie class, bench press reps for each runner and we also list our top 10 rookie running backs from a fantasy perspective (which link to their individual player profiles).


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Slow 40-Yard Dashes By NFL Studs
Team
Player
Combine
Forty Time
DEN
Terrell Davis (6th-Round)
1995
4.72
SF
Frank Gore
2005
4.65

Fastest 40-Yard Dashes For A RB Since 1989
Player
Combine
Forty Time
Chris Johnson 2008 4.24

2009 Rookies: RB Bench Press Reps
Player
Combine
Forty Time
Tony Fiammetta
2009
30
Rashad Jennings
2009
29
Brannan Southerland
2009
28
Cedric Peerman
2009
27
Ian Johnson
2009
26
Cody Glenn
2009
25
Javarris Williams
2009
25
Chris Wells
2009
25
Knowshon Moreno
2009
25
Andre Brown
2009
24


Top 10 Finishers: 2009 RBs (40-Yard Dash)
Rank
Rookie
Combine
Forty Time
1st
Cedric Peerman
2009
4.45
2nd
Ian Johnson
2009
4.46
3rd
Kory Sheets
2009
4.47
4th
Andre Brown
2009
4.49
5th
Donald Brown
2009
4.51
6th
Javarris Williams
2009
4.52
7th
Mike Goodson
2009
4.54
8th
Bernard Scott
2009
4.56
9th
Glen Coffee
2009
4.58
10th Marlon Lucky
2009
4.59
11th
Chris "Beanie" Wells
2009
4.59
FFX Top 10 Fantasy RBs
Rank
Rookie
Combine
Forty Time
1
2009
4.60
2
2009
4.59
3
2009
4.63
4
2009
DNP
5
2009
4.64
6
2009
4.51
7
2009
4.54
8
2009
4.60
9
2009
4.61
10
2009
4.46
 
2009 Rookies: 20-yard Shuttle
Rookie
Combine
Forty Time
Bernard Scott
2009
4.08
Donald Brown
2009
4.10
Javon Ringer
2009
4.11
Ian Johnson
2009
4.18
Rashad Jennings
2009
4.20
Kahlil Bell
2009
4.20
Mike Goodson
2009
4.22
Knowshon Moreno
2009
4.27
Cedric Peerman
2009
4.29
Chris Ogbonnaya
2009
4.29


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10 Comments so far

  1. Smitty February 23rd, 2009 3:55 am

    I hear some call this draft class fantastic, then I hear others call it weak. State your case and talk up those you believe in.

    I have no concerns about Moreno’s 4.60, as Frank Gore ran a 4.65 in 2005. Wells’ time also doesn’t concern me at all.

    Donald Brown impressed me a lot and I admit I had him ranked way too low on my personal set of 2009 rookie RB rankings.

    Other comments, observations or concerns?

  2. MuckFootBall561 February 23rd, 2009 6:39 am

    Antone Smith running back from FSU will run about a 4.37 at his pro day at FSU. its a shame they didnt invite him to the combine he would have shined.

  3. Smitty February 23rd, 2009 3:14 pm

    Devin Moore should have been invited too!

  4. LS2throwed February 24th, 2009 9:23 am

    I was just looking at the top o10 40 times for RB last year and it was such a huge discrepancy, nearly all 10 guys ran 4.4’s and quite a few posted sub 4.4, this year it was barely 4…I still think this class has great depth top to bottom though and you may have to throw out the 40 out on some players.

  5. Smitty February 25th, 2009 1:56 am

    Yea, again, a player’s forty time doesn’t mean much if they have that “it” factor like Moreno has. Moreno will be as good as Frank Gore. I could be wrong, and I certainly cannot predict injury, but I’m confident in the incoming rook.

  6. wahoo February 28th, 2009 11:12 pm

    Has anyone thought about Cedric Peerman? Look at his performance at the combine? Has this raised anyone’s eyebrows. He outperformed the likes of Donald Brown, Jennings, Wells and Moreno…..his work ethic is unbeliveable and he catches well out of the backfield and all people are talking about is his lack of hand size? What am I missing here.

  7. Smitty March 3rd, 2009 2:10 am

    He is a good runner and he had a great workout. Like so many of these running backs, in the right situation they could do very well. My early guess is that no team drafts Peerman to start, so in Peerman’s case I imagine he will have to sleep and wait somewhere.

  8. boldgold March 4th, 2009 2:43 pm

    One of the guys that had a good combine and an impressive senior bowl is Andre Brown of NCState. Ran a 4.49 and has been ranked as low as 21 on some draft sites. According to chris steuber of scout.com was the most impressive of the RBs and especially in the blocking drills. I believe the bengals were one of the teams coaching during the senior bowl so don’t be surprised to see him end up there. He’s been a bit under the radar because of injury. Could be a real find.

  9. Smitty March 5th, 2009 8:37 pm

    Nice work, boldgold!

  10. Scorpion April 7th, 2009 10:10 pm

    Rank #9 *Andre Brown is a big back and absolutely punishing runner who has the ability to run through tacklers when he lowers his pads. He’s a patient back with good vision. And unlike a lot of big backs, Brown will contribute in the passing game – he has good hands coming out of the backfield and will ancor as a pass protector. Downside if any, is that he runs a little too upright, and considering he’s not an elusive runner and has an injury history – he missed time with a broken foot in 2007 and needed a second surgery on it last spring – durability could be an ongoing issue. Brown also lacks breakaway speed. He’s not durable enough to be a workhorse, but Brown has the power and versatility to be a solid part-time back.*

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